Copiers & Printers

From initial selection and purchase to service and support, take care of all your office technology needs with just one stop. Loffler will provide innovative solutions and deliver the support you need to succeed.

From small offices to large departments, Xerox multifunction devices/copiers offer a range of features and capabilities to satisfy every office printing need. When you add software solutions to the equation, you'll multiply your productivity.

When your business has a high-volume output of printed materials, you need something more powerful. Loffler has Konica Minolta, Canon, and Xerox machines that can keep up with your fast-paced business.

Whether your production printing needs are for color or black and white, the Xerox Production Printing experts at Loffler can demonstrate a variety of powerful high-speed, high-quality solutions to meet the needs of your organization and contribute to its productivity and efficiency.

A diverse line of wide format solutions designed for speed, flexibility and unsurpassed quality at a low cost-per-print. Machines from Canon and KIP for Technical Documents and Graphics Arts specialties.

Why spend a mint on outsourcing your printing when you can have ultra-high quality imaging and exceptional performance in house? Make your campaigns more effective, optimize your print quality and get projects done on time, exactly when you need them.

MFP Imaging Systems from Loffler will bring you the professional grade printing you need in house. The Canon MFP Imaging technologies compete efficiently and cost-effectively in the technical, engineering and other professional markets. MFP Copying and scanning solutions can easily be added to 36-inch and 44-inch large format printers.

Loffler can show you how architectural, engineering and constructions plans, maps, posters and signs can be printed in-house on the KIP line of large format printers, saving money and production time. Speed, accuracy, scan and copy functions make KIP the perfect wide format printing solution.

Canon office scanners are ideal for general purpose distributed scanning of a variety of document types. In corporate or remote offices, Canon scanners are well-suited for use by individuals or small workgroups to modernize paper-based processes, helping to increase efficiency and productivity

Canon office scanners are ideal for general purpose distributed scanning of a variety of document types. In corporate or remote offices, Canon scanners are well-suited for use by individuals or small workgroups to modernize paper-based processes, helping to increase efficiency and productivity.

Canon Networked Scanners are full-featured, easy to use and manage devices for capturing, converting, and sharing documents. They are designed to simplify the distribution of business information across a network.

Canon mobile scanners are ideal for general purpose scanning by stationary users and “road warriors” of various items including receipts, business cards, photographs, bills, contracts, reports, and more!

LofflerVision IT Managed Services Makes Technology Simple, Affordable and Secure. Every organization relies on technology, but managing that technology is probably not the best use of your time and knowledge.

LofflerVision IT Managed Services Makes Technology Simple, Affordable and Secure. Every organization relies on technology, but managing that technology is probably not the best use of your time and knowledge.

If you’re a business of 50+ employees with an existing IT person or group that is over-extended, outsourcing some of your IT needs with a dependable partner with predictable response levels is a perfect solution.

Loffler’s Managed Print Services team will help you manage the printing environment, optimize your infrastructure, and improve workflow processes. Create a custom strategy that best fits the needs of your company.

LofflerVision IT Managed Services Makes Technology Simple, Affordable and Secure. Every organization relies on technology, but managing that technology is probably not the best use of your time and knowledge.

If you’re a business of 50+ employees with an existing IT person or group that is over-extended, outsourcing some of your IT needs with a dependable partner with predictable response levels is a perfect solution.

IT & Voice

You need a partner who understands your network inside and out. With dedicated IT and Telephony engineers we successfully implement all aspects of your unified communication solution, from network design to security to disaster recovery and virtualization, you get a customized solution that is so much more than just a phone system.

LofflerVision IT Managed Services Makes Technology Simple, Affordable and Secure. Every organization relies on technology, but managing that technology is probably not the best use of your time and knowledge.

IT Professional Services, Strategies and Solutions for Organizational Success. Our goal is pretty simple: to build, improve or maintain an information and data infrastructure that allows your organization to grow and succeed.

You need a partner who understands your network inside and out. With dedicated IT and Telephony engineers we successfully implement all aspects of your unified communication solution, from network design to security to disaster recovery and virtualization, you get a customized solution that is so much more than just a phone system.

Traditional phones just don't cut it in a business environment anymore. Let the NEC phone systems experts at Loffler connect you with software-based communication solutions that will help your business improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Audio and video recordings are not just nice to have, they can be a vital tool for many organizations. The messages delivered during speeches, events and special presentations can be lost to the ages if they're not recorded.

In the News

What exactly is “The Cloud”?

Posted on 08/17/2016

Pete “Cloud Master” Sperling

By Pete Sperling, IT Professional Services,/Cloud Manger

Technology has always been filled with acronyms and jargon. One of the most overly used terms today to describe any technology concept is cloud computing, or simply Cloud. What exactly is the ‘Cloud’ and what advantages does it really provide?

To start, we need to define what ‘Cloud’ is. Cloud computing has actually been around for well over a decade, much longer than the term ‘Cloud’ has been around! Fifteen years ago cloud providers were called Application Service Providers or ASP. But as technology has changed and requirements have grown, a broader term was needed. In network diagrams, the Internet was shown as a cloud and the term ‘Cloud’ was born!

The cloud, at the most basic level, is any service that is provided over the internet. Pricing for cloud services is generally ‘pay as you go’. For consumers the most recognizable is likely Netflix, cloud entertainment for a fixed monthly fee. For businesses the most recognizable is likely Office 365, cloud email and Microsoft Office for a fixed monthly fee. The Cloud can be defined as the following broad services:

Application Services—going to the cloud for a specific application. Microsoft Office 365, SalesForce, Concur, GoToMeeting and thousands of others. These services are typically paid per user, per month.

Infrastructure Services—moving all or part of your computing needs to the cloud. Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, RackSpace and hundreds of others. These services typically have separate charges for the software licensing, compute, storage space and the bandwidth required. Many IT organizations also offer ‘private’ infrastructure services in a local data center allowing you to gain the advantages of the cloud while working with a proven local IT provider.

Cloud Application Services have been around a long time, with the value better understood, the ROI easier to determine, and therefore adoption is faster. Cloud Infrastructure Services are newer and the value provided is just beginning to be understood. There are many options and variables to consider and the ROI is sometimes a bit murky. However, data backup and disaster recovery using the cloud can be a great first step for the small and mid-size business. Whether it is moving a copy of your data offsite for protection or the ability to run your applications in the cloud in the event of a disaster, cloud can be more comprehensive and less expensive than building it yourself.

This technology shift should have every business re-evaluating how they are approaching disaster recovery.